
Infidels by Andrew Wheatcroft
How did we learn to hate or despise? Simply, because we were taught to. 638, the Christian Patriarch of the holy city of Jerusalem called the Muslim Caliph's presence an abomination in the sight of God. Christians and Muslims have since regardedeach other warily and have silently thought of each other as 'infidels'. This book traces the long history of this troubled relationship. It was a campaign without end, waged with the pen, through the printing press, by the power of the human voice, and on subtle and insidious suggestions within paintings, drawings and engravings. In this brilliant book we see how and why a battle still being waged today, through the press and books, television, radio and the Internet.
Andrew Wheatcroft was educated at St. John's School, Leatherhead, Christ's College Cambridge, and the University of Madrid. He is the author of many books on early modern and modern history, and most recently The Ottomans (1995) and The Habsburgs (1996). He has be researching Infidels for more than 17 years. He is the Director The Centre for Publishing Studies and also teaches English at the University of Stirling. He lives near Moffat in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780670869428 |
| ISBN 10 | 0670869422 |
| Title | Infidels |
| Author | Andrew Wheatcroft |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2003-05-01 |
| Number of pages | 480 |
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